Despite capturing the NFC North and the conference's No. 2 seed that earned them a bye this weekend, the Bears still are listed as only 11-1 to win the Super Bowl at the Wynn Resort.

"A No. 2 seed is usually a solid team, a team people feel is a favorite to win everything,'' said John Avello, director of race and sports book operations at the Wynn. "But that's not the case with the Bears.

"Eleven-to-1 to win the Super Bowl for a second seed is the biggest number I can remember putting up. But once you get to this point, we've seen the Giants run the table, and the Steelers too.''

If you don't believe in the Bears, Avello put up a prop bet for that too. They are 1-15 against, meaning you have to lay $15 to win $1 that they won't win the Super Bowl. If you want to bet against the heavily favored Patriots, by comparison, you lay only $1.85 to win $1.

The Wynn also has a prop if you can correctly pick the two Super Bowl teams. Patriots-Falcons is the 5-1 favorite, while Chiefs-Seahawks is the 300-1 long shot. The Bears are 60-1 to face the Chiefs, 35-1 if they meet the Colts or the Jets, 25-1 if they get there against the Ravens, 15-1 if it's the Steelers, and 10-1 if they see the Patriots again.